Worldbuilder BFME2: Painting textures and controlling teams

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I have three questions about Worldbuilder for (Battle for Middle Earth 2) BFME2:
Is there a general website for

I have three questions about Worldbuilder for (Battle for Middle Earth 2) BFME2:

Is there a general website for Worldbuilder people to go. To me it seems that there is not as Worldbuilder is spread across many games. Well BFME2 is rather old so the Worldbuilder forums I've found are pretty dead. I hope this is not the case, and instead I'm just not finding the right place(s) to visit and that you can help with this.

When I'm trying to paint a texture in Worldbuilder using slopes or heights (see IMAGE3) it doesn't work. See IMAGE1 for the result of trying to place a texture between a certain height (IMAGE2 is a close-up view). The black line reprecents the actual area "painted by using the Worldbuilder method, but the other line is where the texture whould have been painted. It's like the textures get placed in the correct configuration, but are off-center. This is a repeatable result. What do I do? (Note : Randomly placing textures by percentage/saturation does work fine.)

Is there a way to allow one player to control more than one team, and more than one team that would be enemies with each other? Remember Starcraft? Remember how you couls make a map where you could control two bases, like a Protoss and Zerg base? That's what I'm looking to do here with BFME2.

When a map is created in Worldbuilder you have the option to include a frame outside the playable boundary - a border I guess. Well worldbuilder does not calculate the border when it applies textures. If you add a border the texture will be offset by however much the border is (i'm not sure which sides of the 4-sided border affects this).

So what I do is remove the border until I'm done painting the textures. Solved.